Giving money to animal charities

stonerblue said:
dannybcity said:
I know loads of people who go on and on about the latest exciting thing that they've done for charity and how much they've raised but they wouldn't dream of buying a big issue or a homeless person a couple of tea on their own doorstep.

I suppose animal charities just pull out the heart strings more than your local pissed up tramp.

Those people that say they're climbing Kilimanjaro or doing a sky dive or a bungee jump in a pub car park 'for charity' get on my tits.


I once scuppered some cow at work how was asking to be sponsored to cycle across Cuba. I pointed out, in a group, that I was not willing to pay for her holiday.
 
LittleStan said:
stonerblue said:
dannybcity said:
I know loads of people who go on and on about the latest exciting thing that they've done for charity and how much they've raised but they wouldn't dream of buying a big issue or a homeless person a couple of tea on their own doorstep.

I suppose animal charities just pull out the heart strings more than your local pissed up tramp.

Those people that say they're climbing Kilimanjaro or doing a sky dive or a bungee jump in a pub car park 'for charity' get on my tits.


I once scuppered some cow at work how was asking to be sponsored to cycle across Cuba. I pointed out, in a group, that I was not willing to pay for her holiday.

and how angry do they get when you question the validity of their 'charity' adventure?
 
stonerblue said:
LittleStan said:
stonerblue said:
Those people that say they're climbing Kilimanjaro or doing a sky dive or a bungee jump in a pub car park 'for charity' get on my tits.


I once scuppered some cow at work how was asking to be sponsored to cycle across Cuba. I pointed out, in a group, that I was not willing to pay for her holiday.

and how angry do they get when you question the validity of their 'charity' adventure?

She was an angry lonely single woman who needed a good seeing to anyway. I just ignore them normally, she was an easy target and had it coming.
 
rick773 said:
LittleStan said:
rick773 said:
I've fostered dogs and volunteered for different animal related things . Money wise I want to say I'd prefer to help people but thinking about it that'd be a lie as I've always done the exact opposite . Once when i was still in chicago I got a case of flavoured vodka for free through work and drove around giving it to homeless people . Aside from being the opposite of helpful I don't think I've ever seen people so excited .

LOL. I would love to believe that is true.

Would be a strange thing to make up and then tell the Internet

No it would not be strange, it is exactly the sort of thing that people make up and put on the Internet.

Anyhow, a bit irresponsible but bloody funny.
 
I donate money (not much) regularly to Cancer Research, Marie Curie and MacMillan along with fundraising for all three (due to personal reasons).

I takes turns donating clothes,books and old CDs to various charity shops.

I only give to animal charities if I see a street collector and needs to be bone fide one
 
Bigg Bigg Blue said:
Animals every time mate, humans bring suffering on to this planet, animals are victims of human greed and cruelty.

When I was younger, I would always questions why people would donate so much to animal charities at the expense of humans. What you said BBB, is similar to my thoughts on charity now.

To an extent, but not in every case of course, humans can help themselves to a much greater extent that animals in a human dominated environment.
 
Bigg Bigg Blue said:
Animals every time mate, humans bring suffering on to this planet, animals are victims of human greed and cruelty.

Spot on. I have standing orders to Dogs Trust, an animal sanctuary and a wildlife conservation trust. I need to identify 100% with the charity's objectives and be sure they aren't wasting money on bureaucracy.
 
I applaud anyone giving money to either Animal or human charitys

i pay £40 monthly to Teenage Cancer Trust
 

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